British detectives say they are still pursuing "critical" leads in the case of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, 10 years after the girl _ then three years old _ vanished from a vacation home in Portugal
The United Nations World Food Program says a convoy of food aid blocked from entering Burundi has returned to Rwanda
British lawmakers say a U.K. man killed by a Royal Air Force drone strike in Syria had been an Islamic State group attack planner who posed a "very serious threat" to Britain
Turkey's state-run agency says that an explosion inside a van carrying university students in Istanbul has wounded seven people
French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron is defending his plans for more retraining in a heated meeting outside a factory with workers who face losing their jobs to a plant in Poland
The German government has criticized the detention of more than 1,000 people in Turkey as part of a probe into last year's coup attempt
Afghan officials say Islamic State militants have attacked the Taliban in the northern Jawzjan province, igniting heavy clashes in which dozens of fighters were killed
China is talking with the European Space Agency about collaborating on a human outpost on the moon
French police have arrested 10 people in an investigation of suspected suppliers of weapons to one of the attackers who killed 17 people at Charlie Hebdo magazine and a kosher store in January 2015, the Paris prosecutors' office said Wednesday
A South African court has ruled that government plans to increase the country's reliance on nuclear power with help from Russia and other countries is unlawful
China has launched its first aircraft carrier built entirely on its own in a demonstration of the growing technical sophistication of its defense industries
Swedish authorities say they have released a second person arrested in connection with in the April 7 truck attack that killed four people and injured 15 others in Stockholm
South Korea says key parts of a contentious U.S. missile defense system have been installed a day after rival North Korea showed off its military power
The U.S. Navy says aircraft from a carrier strike group headed for the Korean Peninsula are conducting a joint exercise with Japan's Air Self Defense Forces in waters south of Japan
Centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron has launched a political offensive against far-right leader Marine Le Pen, saying her platform is based on the "hatred for others" in contrast to his desire to "calm" the country